New Party Drug Mystic Hits The Streets
It has recently come to my attention that athletes, bodybuilders, and models are starting to party with a relatively new research chemicals called Mystic. I would like to share with you what is known about this new research chemical that is becoming increasingly common at parties, raves, and discos.
The pharmaceutical name for Mystic is 4-propylthio-2,5- dimethoxyphenethylamine or 2C-T-7.
Anecdotal evidence suggests that Mystic produces a more pronounced hallucinogenic effect than does Foxy - hence its name Mystic. Like Foxy, Mystic tends to produce some of the same feelings of euphoria. A trip reportedly lasts about seven hours, with a peak at the end of the second hour. When administered nasally, like Foxy, the onset tends to come much quicker. As of this writing, we believe that Mystic is legal.
Overall, athletes, bodybuilders, and models have reported positive experiences from this substance. Even the people who have expressed no interest in taking it again often state that they are glad they had the experience.
Dosages: Taken orally, a number of people report strong effects from dosages as low as 10 mg; however, most believe that 15-25 mg is considered a mild dosage. A moderate dosage would be in the neighborhood of 25 to 35 mg. More than 35 mg would be considered a strong dose.
Side effects: While side effects such as nausea are common, people do not seem bothered by this fact. Some people have used the drug recklessly, in high doses and reported that they "freaked-out" like from a bad LSD trip. They also reported severe nausea. Negative side effects tend to be more severe when the drug is administered nasally.
There is one death associated with 2C-T-7. A young man with no known health problems and who was taking no other drugs insufflated (snorted) a 35mg dose. The most common nasal dose is 3-6 mg. This young man began bleeding profusely from the nose, vomiting, and convulsing. He then went into cardiac arrest and died. Although the death could be caused by any number of things such as an unknown heart problem pushed over the edge by a severe panic reaction, toxic impurities in the drug, other drugs taken, allergic reaction to the drug, we cannot rule out the possibility that it was an overdose. Autopsy results are not available.
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